So we finally saw "The Hangover" this weekend. Sure, it's fratboy humor with the requisite amounts of misogyny and homophobia thrown in for good measure. But it did make me laugh. And Bradley Cooper is one fine specimen -- well worth the 13 bucks and 90 minutes of my life. (Has a man ever worn a suit better?) I'm guessing I'd stopped watching "Nip/Tuck" by the time Brad was on as I'm sure I would not have forgotten either of these scenes ...
I have been in love with him since the first episode of Alias, which featured him shirtless and sweaty (his character and Jennifer Garner's character had been running).
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2 comments:
I have been in love with him since the first episode of Alias, which featured him shirtless and sweaty (his character and Jennifer Garner's character had been running).
Can't say I saw Mr. Cooper during his Nip/Tuck stint... But that's my pal, Anil Kumar as the doctor... Lucky bastard!
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